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Make sure
you are not exceeding
boat trailer capacity.
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Cross safety chains under tongue and
secure to towing vehicle.
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Make sure all parts, bolts and nuts
are tight.
Secure load to boat trailer - check tilt
and tie down mechanisms - use extra rope as a safety measure.
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Check tire air pressure when tire is
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Repack wheel bearings once a year,
preferably in the Fall before storing boat trailer.
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Make sure
the coupler is securely latched to the hitch ball.
Check each time you stop & leave
boat trailer.
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If equipped, hook up brake away
brake chain with slack to permit cornering.
Make sure
the trailer electrical connector is properly connected and all lights
are operating.
Make sure
the jack is raised to its highest position.
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Check brake operation.
NOTE: FLORIDA LAW AND THE LAW IN MOST OTHER STATES REQUIRE BRAKES IN ALL AXLES ON BOAT TRAILERS EXCEEDING 3000 LBS. G .V. W. R. THE BOAT TRAILER DEALER OR RETAIL CUSTOMER SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LIABILITY RESULTING FROM A BOAT TRAILER ORDER WITHOUT BRAKES WHENEVER SUCH TRAILER AND LOAD WOULD NORMALLY BE EXPECTED TO EXCEED STATE WEIGHT LIMITS. ![]() |
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